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19 Jan

How We Argue: About Freedom of Speech

19 January 2026, 18:30 to 21:00

Uncovering why people argue about freedom of speech.

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20 Jan

Expanding PREMOVE: An LLM-Assisted Semantic Annotation of Preverbs Across Historical and Modern Languages

20 January 2026, 15:30 to 16:30

The presentation will focus both on the resource itself and on the methodological framework behind…

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20 Jan

Book Launch: Global South Creator Cultures – Tugce Bidav & Smith Mehta

20 January 2026, 17:30 to 19:00

Join us for a book launch event for Global South Creator Cultures (Routledge, 2025), co-edited by…

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21 Jan

Tea Talk: Policy Research Beyond Academia with Marta Foresti

21 January 2026, 15:00 to 16:00

Join us for an engaging Career & Employability session designed for CMCI Master’s and PhD students…

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21 Jan

Confronting Latin America’s Complicity in Fascism: Lucía Puenzo’s The German Doctor (2013)

21 January 2026, 16:30 to 18:00

Professor Priscilla Lane explores The German Doctor and what the film can tell us about Latin…

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21 Jan

Community Connect - Network with King's Start-up Accelerator Founders

21 January 2026, 18:00 to 20:30

The Entrepreneurship Institute's regular social - Community Connect - invites you to meet different…

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21 Jan

Austen and Us: Why read Jane Austen in 2026?

21 January 2026, 18:30 to 20:00

Anni Domingo, Tessa Hadley and Romola Garai in conversation with Professor Lara Feigel on the legacy…

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22 Jan

Translating Ecologies of Thought: The Digital Archive of Indigenous Language Persistence (DAILP)

22 January 2026, 15:30 to 16:30

Professor Ellen Cushman introduces The Digital Archive of Indigenous Language Persistence (DAILP).

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22 Jan

“The Sciences Round about Me”: Digital Methods for Investigating the Impacts of Early Modern Women on Scientific Discourse

22 January 2026, 15:30 to 16:30

This presentation will share insights from a new initiative studying the impacts of women on the…

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22 Jan

Queer mountains: Migrant drag performers reimagining sexual citizenship in Germany

22 January 2026, 17:00 to 18:30

Dr Tunay Altay seeks to understand how staging, performing and re-narrating experiences of queer…